Here’s how they play Monopoly in America, and who wins
An article mentions research by Gustavo Grullon, the Jesse H. Jones Professor of Finance.Bloomberghttps://bloom.bg/2oC6gD5

Trump’s war on climate science is a war on the poor and people of color
A Rice study on child asthma cases in Houston is mentioned.Gizmodo AU (This also appeared in Gizmodo India.)http://bit.ly/2o3q9RH

World’s longest gas pipeline could be built by 2025
Jim Krane, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.Arab News (This also appeared in World News 24×7.)http://bit.ly/2oBT1SP

HOUSTON/TEXAS

Ports could benefit from proposed loan program
Mark Jones, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, professor of political science, fellow in political science at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and fellow at Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research, is quoted about Texas Senate Bill 28 and the Texas House budget.Houston Chronicle (Subscription required. This article appeared on the front of the Business section in the April 5 print edition with a different headline, “Proposal aims to buoy state’s ports.” This also appeared in San Antonio Express-News.)http://bit.ly/2p0XcUhHouse Budget Bill heads to floor, freighted with divisive amendmentsHouston Public Mediahttp://bit.ly/2oIFeGXKUThttp://bit.ly/2oIIXUH

With nod to constable murder, Senate approves court security bill
Alumnus Clint Greenwood ’83 was killed April 3 in the line of duty as an assistant chief deputy constable for Precinct 3 in Harris County.Houston Chronicle (Subscription required. This also appeared in LMT Online and My San Antonio.)http://bit.ly/2o9WK8Zhttp://bit.ly/2oBYHMzFuneral arrangements announced for slain Harris County Precinct 3 asst. chiefKIAHhttp://bit.ly/2oa4yb1Official biography of Assistant Chief Deputy Clinton GreenwoodKHOUhttp://bit.ly/2naWp6QA look into the career of fallen Deputy Constable GreenwoodKHOUhttp://bit.ly/2o3lj6XFuneral arrangements announced for slain Assistant Chief Deputy Constable GreenwoodKPRChttp://bit.ly/2oa0M1dFuneral services for assistant chief deputy constable shot, killed in BaytownKRIVhttp://bit.ly/2oIrrQBRemembering the life of Assistant Chief Deputy Clint GreenwoodThe Police Newshttp://bit.ly/2o3fIgWThings to know about Clint Greenwood, the officer shot and killed in BaytownBeaumont Enterprisehttp://bit.ly/2p13iEj

Ghost bike memorial put up for beloved Rice scientist Marjorie Corcoran off of Main Street
An article discusses a memorial set up for Marjorie Corcoran, a professor of physics and astronomy who was killed Feb. 3 in a train-cyclist accident. Doug Natelson, professor of physics and astronomy, of electrical and computer engineering, and of materials science and nanoengineering and department chair of physics and astronomy, is quoted.Houston Chronicle (Subscription required. This also appeared in My San Antonio.)http://bit.ly/2naZ4NNhttp://bit.ly/2oCL3sg

Rice University names chief of police
Rice has named James Tate, chief of police at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, as its new chief of police and director of public safety, effective May 1.Houston Chronicle (Subscription required. This also appeared in LMT Online and My San Antonio.)http://bit.ly/2naQVZDhttp://bit.ly/2nXJLoL

Data: Texas colleges and universities with the highest number of registered sex offenders on campus
A slideshow mentions there are zero registered sex offenders on Rice’s campus.Houston Chronicle (Subscription required. This also appeared in My San Antonio.)http://bit.ly/2o37CVL

Becoming Americans: A spring break field trip for Rice students
An article features a Rice class that traveled to New York over spring break to study the history of Jewish immigration to America. The article mentions Joshua Furman, the Stanford and Joan Alexander Postdoctoral Fellow; Catherine Clack, associate dean of undergraduates and director of multicultural affairs; and undergraduate students Thresa Skeslien Jenkins, Mai Pham, Miranda Lee, Jesse Liebman, Craig Broadman, Matthew Archibald, Ariana Engles, Amber Tong and Sunee Kate Quirante.Jewish Herald-Voicehttp://bit.ly/2nK978z

Where Howard Hughes and other Houston luminaries are buried
Rice University founder William Marsh Rice is mentioned.LMT Onlinehttp://bit.ly/2oC8X7C10 times the butler actually did itListversehttp://bit.ly/2oBRUT8

BROADCAST

Book: Humans will become obsolete in 50 years
Moshe Vardi, director of Rice’s Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology, the Karen Ostrum George Distinguished Service Professor of Computational Engineering and professor of computer science, discusses the future of technology.KTRHhttp://bit.ly/2oa0IhRhttp://bit.ly/2nY1EE5(Click on the audio button to listen to the broadcast.) Treasury secretary blunder sparks discussion of automated futureVdarehttp://bit.ly/2nXVL9N

TRADE/PROFESSIONAL

Lab aids new push for regenerative medicine
A lab led by Antonios Mikos, the Louis Calder Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and a professor of materials science and nanoengineering, will take part in a five-year, $20 million effort to apply advanced manufacturing techniques to regenerative medicine.Medical Product Outsourcinghttp://bit.ly/2p1e5Or

Refining filters for greener natural gas
Natural gas producers want to draw all the methane they can from a well while sequestering as much carbon dioxide as possible and could use filters that optimize either carbon capture or methane flow. No single filter will do both, but thanks to Rice scientists, they now know how to fine-tune sorbents for their needs. Andrew Barron, the Charles W. Duncan Jr.-Welch Professor of Chemistry and professor of materials science and nanoengineering, is mentioned.Filtration Separationhttp://bit.ly/2p15eMN

Fast single-pixel camera
An article mentions that Rice engineers created the FlatCam, an extremely thin, lens-less camera system that uses sophisticated algorithms to record images and videos.Elektorhttp://bit.ly/2nb0yrlSchnelle 1-Pixel-KameraElektor (An English translation is not available.)http://bit.ly/2oDeE4y

The HERWorld Energy Forum at Rice’s Jones Graduate School
The second HERWorld Energy Forum was held at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business March 8. Michelle “Mikki” Hebl, the Martha and Henry Malcolm Lovett Chair of Psychology and professor of psychology and management, was a keynote speaker. Peter Rodriguez, dean of Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business, is interviewed.MetroMBAhttp://bit.ly/2oD2oB6

‘Smart’ dumbbells allow for solo workouts
Rigging standard dumbbells to keep a user from getting hurt during a solo workout is pretty smart. So the Rice students who invented the system call themselves “Smart Bells.” Matthew Elliott, lecturer in mechanical engineering, and undergraduate students Michael Groth, Luke Daniels, David Lipsey, Temo Tovar and Joe Ballard are mentioned.Science & Technology Research Newshttp://bit.ly/2o9TTNcThis could (someday) be a safer, more efficient future of weightliftingFootball Scoophttp://bit.ly/2nK5G1M

Moody Center for the Arts, Rice University
Rice’s Moody Center for the Arts is featured.ArcSpace.comhttp://bit.ly/2oDaB8q

OTC holds timely opportunity to chart E&P industry future
The article mentions that d5 will be held at Rice May 5.JPThttp://bit.ly/2oa8att

Projetos de graduação vencedores do Archiprix International / Hunter Douglas Awards 2017
Alumnus Yuan Jin ’16 is one of the eight winners of the Archiprix International/Hunter Douglas Awards 2017.Arch Daily (An English translation is not available.)http://bit.ly/2oC8kuM

OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST

Stanford joins amicus brief opposing revised travel ban
Rice is one of the 31 universities that signed an amicus brief in the 4th Circuit about President Donald Trump’s travel ban.Stanford Newshttp://stanford.io/2o3hqiJ

Democrats thwart Trump’s rush to fill Cabinet, other high-level positions
An article mentions that Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy is involved with the White House Transition Project.Washington Timeshttp://bit.ly/2nXXyMc

Cold symptoms feel worse when people are lonely, study suggests
Suffering through a cold is annoying enough, but if you’re lonely, you’re likely to feel even worse, according to Rice researchers. Chris Fagundes, assistant professor of psychology, and graduate student Angie LeRoy are quoted.MinnPosthttp://bit.ly/2oCVsUG

10 college football teams hoping spring as springboard after missing bowl game
Rice football’s 2017 season is discussed. Head coach David Bailiff is mentioned. Bailiff will be a guest at the National Mounted Warfare Foundation’s third annual Homecoming for Heroes gala April 29.USA Todayhttp://usat.ly/2nXFMIJ3rd annual Homecoming for Heroes will benefit National Mounted Warrior Museum Killeen Daily Heraldhttp://bit.ly/2naYvUh